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#76
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:34 AM
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#77
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:37 AM
Here is my post on NFCA's Facebook page just now:
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When I tried to view I got this:
[#10171] You do not have permission to view this attachment
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#78
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:43 AM
I got the same message. I have screen shots of my two comments but have no clue how to post them (they're saved on my desktop for now). Would we have to upload them to photo bucket or one of those sites?When I tried to view I got this:
[#10171] You do not have permission to view this attachment
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#79
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:46 AM
I got the same message. I have screen shots of my two comments but have no clue how to post them (they're saved on my desktop for now). Would we have to upload them to photo bucket or one of those sites?
I don't know!
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"I believe that if life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade... And try to find somebody whose life has given them vodka, and have a party" - Ron White
""I like the cover," he said. "Don't Panic. It's the first helpful or intelligible thing anybody's said to me all day."
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
“Life may not be the party that we hoped for…But while we’re here, we should dance.”
#80
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:52 AM
Hold down the ALT button and press Print Screen (which is above the numeric thingie on my keyboard. Then I took it into a graphics program and right clicked "Paste as New Image". I happen to use Paint Shop Pro. Sorry, I have a feeling this is clear as mud.I don't know!
I don't know how to screen print. I have no key for that, so I suppose I need to know the magic incantation for it?
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#81
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:55 AM
I believe you are misusing the term "gluten-free" in a way that could lead to those with celiac disease being injured. Are you aware that McDonald's was sued for less, and that it nearly became a class action lawsuit against them? Read more at:http://www.celiac.co...eful/Page1.htmlDomino's Pizza Now Offers "Almost" Gluten-Free Pizza (So Be Careful!) - Celiac.comwww.celiac.comI have a big issue with what I believe to be a misleading headline in a recent j...See More
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#82
Posted 10 May 2012 - 12:00 PM
I got the same board message as Karen and I did previouslyI just posted this on Domino's Facebook page:
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#83
Posted 10 May 2012 - 12:01 PM
- After you hit print screen or Function & Print Screen, you need to open up a photo editor like photoshop, then open a new file and hit Control V or paste (the image is saved on your clipboard). You should then be able to save it to your local computer, and remember the location you save it to.
- Click "use the full editor" button to add the it to a post here.
- Click "Choose File" then "Attach This File"
- Then you will see that it was uploaded just below the text box, and click "Add to Post"
#84
Posted 10 May 2012 - 12:41 PM
When I tried to view I got this:
[#10171] You do not have permission to view this attachment
me too. Won't let me read it.
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#85
Posted 10 May 2012 - 02:29 PM
Even people with celiac disease are trying this new pizza and are happy with it because nothing happened to them after eating it.
Currently they have 121 post.
#86
Posted 10 May 2012 - 02:55 PM
I just saw some post that people were writing on Domino's FB wall. They are very interesting.
Even people with celiac disease are trying this new pizza and are happy with it because nothing happened to them after eating it.
Currently they have 121 post.
Just waaaaaiiiitttt......
I saw one post where an NCGI ate it and got sick.
Give it a few weeks.
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#87
Posted 10 May 2012 - 03:12 PM
" I didn't know that symptoms of Celiac's disease included being extra complainy"
(it's gone now)
You ass hat.
A woman who says she has celiac disease said: "I can eat small amounts and not notice anything, so this is great".
One more: " To all those people saying "What's the point?", not everyone who is gluten sensitive has Celiac disease. Like me, I can't eat gluten, or I will get sick, so this is perfect for me! "
Whaaa?? Idiots.
here's the deal:
People will eat it.
People will get sick.
so be it.
"Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way we cope with it makes the difference." Virginia Satir
"It isn't for the moment you are struck that you need courage, but for the long uphill climb back to sanity, faith and security." Anne Morrow Lindbergh
"Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love."
Lao Tzu
"The strongest of all warriors are these two - time and patience." Leo Tolstoy
Misdiagnosed for 25+ years; finally DXed on 11/01/10. I figured it out myself. Double DQ2 genes. This thing tried to kill me. I view Celiac as a fire breathing dragon --and I have run my sword right through his throat.
I. Win. ![]()
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#88
Posted 10 May 2012 - 04:39 PM
I definitely understand what you all are saying, particularly the concerns of people with Celiac who see the words "gluten free" and assume that it's safe. I think there is a market for what Domino's is doing, but I can't imagine that my son's situation is all that common.
#89
Posted 10 May 2012 - 04:55 PM
OK I've got to defend Domino's (at least a little). My son is not celiac, he is on a gluten-free diet for his autism. We have discovered that he can handle limited amounts of gluten, so we don't worry excessively about CC. We see behavior changes when he gets a lot of it (i.e. several meals or days in a row) but can do the occasional birthday cake or grilled cheese sandwich with no problem. So in theory, this would be a way that he could have pizza from a restaurant and still "keep his gluten down."
I definitely understand what you all are saying, particularly the concerns of people with Celiac who see the words "gluten free" and assume that it's safe. I think there is a market for what Domino's is doing, but I can't imagine that my son's situation is all that common.
That's fine if they call it something other than gluten free and it is not endorsed by any celiac organization.
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Self-diagnosed gluten intolerant, gluten-free Nov. 2007
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#90
Posted 10 May 2012 - 05:01 PM
Kelly, I agree!OK I've got to defend Domino's (at least a little). My son is not celiac, he is on a gluten-free diet for his autism. We have discovered that he can handle limited amounts of gluten, so we don't worry excessively about CC. We see behavior changes when he gets a lot of it (i.e. several meals or days in a row) but can do the occasional birthday cake or grilled cheese sandwich with no problem. So in theory, this would be a way that he could have pizza from a restaurant and still "keep his gluten down."
I definitely understand what you all are saying, particularly the concerns of people with Celiac who see the words "gluten free" and assume that it's safe. I think there is a market for what Domino's is doing, but I can't imagine that my son's situation is all that common.
But there is a small pocket of people who will benefit, as your family. For those with a limited gluten sensitivity, this is good news. I mention this in my first post here.
And it will get the fad-gluten-free-dieters.
I think it's the marketing ploy that is disturbing most of us, as mushroom indicated.
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